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The Miner's Friend: Or, an Engine to Raise Water by Fire... - Page 18
by Thomas Savery - 1827 - 53 pages
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A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - 1824 - 228 pages
...rather exceeds, the weight of the water ascending in s, the forcing-pipe, out of which the water in it will be immediately discharged when once gotten to...constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel, you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent...
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A descriptive history of the steam engine

A descriptive history of the steam engine

Robert Stuart - 1824 - 228 pages
...exceeds, the weight of the water ascending in s, the forcing-pipe, out of which the water in it will lie immediately discharged when once gotten to the top,...constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel, you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent...
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The Chemist

The Chemist

1824
...having once got, and being in work, it is easy lor any one that never saw the engine, after half au hour's experience, to keep a constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel, you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent;...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy

Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 2

Science - 1825
...being once obtained, however, and the engine working, it was easy for any one that never saw it before, after half an hour's experience, to keep a constant stream running out to the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel might be seen how the water went out, as...
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Register of arts, and journal of patent inventions

Register of arts, and journal of patent inventions, Volume 3

Luke Herbert - Law - 1826
...takes up some time to recover that power ; which having once got, and being in work, it is easy for one that never saw the engine, after half an hour's...constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent...
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History of the Steam Engine: From Its First Invention to the Present Time

History of the Steam Engine: From Its First Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - 1826 - 219 pages
...takes up some time to recover that power; which having once got, and being in work, it is easy for one that never saw the engine, after half an hour's...constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent;...
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History of the steam engine, from its earliest invention to the present time

History of the steam engine, from its earliest invention to the present time

Elijah Galloway - 1828 - 219 pages
...takes up some time to recover that power ; which having once got, and being in work, it is easy for one that never saw the engine, after half an hour's...constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent...
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Stuart's descriptive history of the steam engine

Stuart's descriptive history of the steam engine

Robert Stuart - 1829 - 249 pages
...rather exceeds, the weight of the water ascending in s, the forcing-pipe, out of which the water in it will be immediately discharged when once gotten to...constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel, you may see how the water goes out as well as if the vessel were transparent...
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The engineer's and mechanic's encyclopędia

The engineer's and mechanic's encyclopędia

Luke Hebert - 1836
...once got it, and being in work, it is easy for one that never saw the engine, after half an hour s experience, to keep a constant stream running out the full bore of the pipe. On the outside of the vessel you may see how the water goes out, as well as if L, vessel were transparent...
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A treatise on the steam-engine: From the 7th ed. of the Encyclopaedia britannica

A treatise on the steam-engine: From the 7th ed. of the Encyclopaedia britannica

John Scott Russell - Technology & Engineering - 1841 - 331 pages
...exceeds the weight of the water ascending in S, the forcing pipe, out of which the water in P No. 1 will be immediately discharged, when once gotten to...of the pipe S. For on the outside of the vessel P No. 1 you may see how the water goes out, as well as if the vessel was transparent ; for as the steam...
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